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Auxiliary input socket
A 3.5mm
Auxiliary Input
socket located on the rear of your sound system is provided for
connecting the audio signal from an external audio source such as an MP3 or CD player.
1. Connect a stereo lead from the headphone output of your MP3 or CD player to the Aux
In socket located at the rear of the sound system. Typically this lead will have a 3.5mm
stereo plug at both ends.
2. Switch on your sound system.
3. Press
the
Mode
button until
AUX in
mode is shown on the display.
4. Press the 'play' on the connected audio device. If you are using its headphone output for
the connection, set its volume control to a level of somewhere between two-thirds and
maximum (the objective is to get a strong audio signal but without too much distortion).
Then adjust the volume on the sound system as required.
Note, if using an iPod as the sound source, you may need to set its output to maximum
to get an adequate audio signal level.
5. After use, disconnect your player in order to listen to your sound system conventionally.
3
1
http://
Internet
Radio
DAB Radio
My Music
FM Radio
AUX
AUX in
Inactive Standby feature
In order to minimise its energy consumption when not in use, your sound system includes an
automatic Inactive Standby feature. This is designed to put your radio into standby if it detects
that it is no longer being used in the following circumstances.
Internet radio – streaming is stopped
Music player – music playing is stopped
Spotify Connect – streaming is stopped
Aux-in – there is no audio input signal
If any of these conditions is detected for more than 10 minutes then the sound system will start
a 5 minute countdown before entering standby. The display will show the time remaining. After
15 minutes of inactivity the sound system will enter standby with the clock being displayed.
Pressing any button or resuming listening during the 15 minute period will reset the standby timer.
Standby in 5 minutes
Please press
any button to cancel.
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